...the parties discussed a possible settlement, whereby the person would consent...apartment located at 133 XXXX Street, New York, New York....
In their White-Collar Crime column, Elkan Abramowitz and Jonathan Sack, members of Morvillo Abramowitz Grand Iason & Anello, write that in recent congressional testimony, Attorney General Eric Holder
...flawed and incomplete fact-finding process. Because the issues underlying a corporate settlement have not been litigated, the charges often reflect a one-sided view...
After a whirlwind, historic and stressful week seeking confirmation for a seat on the state's highest court, Jenny Rivera left the Capitol Feb. 11 and embarked on what is likely to be a whirlwind, hi
...Fourth Department, Justice Eugene Fahey; Margarita Rosa, executive director of the Grand Street Settlement; and Appellate Division, First Department, Justice Sheila Abdus-Salaam....
The close vote by the Senate Judiciary Committee on the nomination of law professor Jenny Rivera for the Court of Appeals sends a message to Governor Andrew Cuomo that the Legislature will not rubber
Unlike most nominees for New York's highest court, Jenny Rivera, a City University of New York law professor, has a paper trail of academic articles that provides personal insight different from what
...police investigations. When police stop and question people on the street, they must complete a form known as a UF-250. The UF...
Jenny Rivera, who was a special deputy state attorney general for civil rights when Cuomo was attorney general, has been a CUNY Law professor and founder and director of the school's Center on Latino
...in the courthouse since the judges moved to temporary quarters across the street at the Daniel Patrick Moynihan U.S. Courthouse at 500 Pearl St...
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